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Dealing with landlord harassment and unlawful eviction

Learn about landlord harassment and unlawful eviction, and the potential remedies available to tenants.

Who can join this free webinar

This webinar is available free to eligible organisations only.

Funded by the UK Government's Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

Find out more about how our work is funded.

Course information

Level: Fundamental (Level 2)

Live webinar

  • Available for: Individuals, groups
  • Duration: Ninety minutes
  • CPD points: 1.5

Group bookings

You can book this course for groups.

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Individual bookings

DateDuration and timeDelivery and locationCost
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Friday 20 March 2026Ninety minutes 2pm – 3:30pmWebinarFree if eligibleFully booked
Wednesday 08 April 2026Ninety minutes 10am – 11:30amWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Thursday 16 April 2026Ninety minutes 2pm – 3:30pmWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Tuesday 28 April 2026Ninety minutes 10:30am – 12pmWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Friday 08 May 2026Ninety minutes 2pm – 3:30pmWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Wednesday 13 May 2026Ninety minutes 10am – 11:30amWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Monday 18 May 2026Ninety minutes 2pm – 3:30pmWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Thursday 28 May 2026Ninety minutes 10am – 11:30amWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Monday 01 June 2026Ninety minutes 2pm – 3:30pmWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Friday 12 June 2026Ninety minutes 10am – 11:30amWebinarFree if eligibleBook
Monday 29 June 2026Ninety minutes 2pm – 3:30pmWebinarFree if eligibleBook

What this webinar covers

This course includes:

  • the definition of landlord harassment

  • how to identify an unlawful eviction

  • how to enforce civil measures to tackle harassment and unlawful eviction, including local authority enforcement

  • consequences for landlords who are involved in harassment and unlawful eviction

Who this training is for

You should already be familiar with the basics of housing law for this course.

You might work as an adviser, caseworker or for a local authority in housing or homelessness.

Continuing Professional Development

Gain points towards your professional development from the CPD Certification Service with Shelter training and events.